(El) paflefi ppWnldta VllVV Telime XVIII--Ne. 201 LANCASTER PA. WEDNESDAY APRIL 26 1882. Prk Twe Out. an and epesing or the great jfjsw tebk kazaam." ffWlK GuEAT MEW VOKK UAZAAb. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, GKRE A.T JNTE W YORK BAZAAR 26 & 28 NORTH QDEEN STREET. MILLINERY OPENING, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, APRIL 26th, THE LADIES OF LANCASTER APRIL 27th. WILL ON THESE DAYS WITNESS WILL ON THESE DAYS WITNESS The Largest and lest Miner? Opening T&8 Largest and lest limr Oping THAT EVER TOOK PLACE BEFORE IN THIS CITY. NOTICE ! The Grand Opening of the New Yerk Bazaar is conducted en the same plan as our ether large establishment in New Yerk Oity, and our Lady Pat rons will therefore witness a real New Yerk Opening. "We intend te display en these days the very latest designs of the season, among which is a let of Real French Pattern Bon Ben nets; in fact everything desired for the GRAND SPRING OPENING of 1882. A BEAUTIFUL GIVEN AWAY VISITORS ON Wc advise everybody te call as early in the day as possible te avoid any rush and crowding, as we have made satisfactory preparations, se that every body shall be pleased who will attend the Grand Opening en TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 25tb, 2Cth and 27th. THAT EVER TOOK PLACE BEFORU IN THIS CITY. NOTICE ! The Grand Opening of the New Yerk Bazaar is conducted en the same plan as our ether large establishment in New Yerk City, and our Lady Pat rons will therefore witness a real New Yerk Opening. "We intend te display en these days the very latent designs of the season, among which is a let of Real French Pattern Bon Ben nets; in fact everything desired for the GRAND SPRING OPENING of 1SS2. SOUVENIR WILL BE TO ALL OUR LADY THE OPENING DAYS. We advise everybody te call as early in the day as possible te avoid any rush and crowding, as we have made satisfactory 8 reparations, se that - everyb ody shall be pleased who will attend the Grand Opening en TUESDAY, "WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 26th and 27th. GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S Great New Tort Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QDEEN ST. Great Hew Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QDEEN ST. CLOTHING. L. ItOSENSlKIN-.S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Beys' a,ndL Children's Clothing. I am new prepared te offer the Largest and Best Assortment of JUVENILE CLOTHING that has ever been shown in this city before. Prices the Lewest. CS"A SUKE FOr WHIP OR CAKE GIVEN AWAY TO OUK BOY FATB0A8. AL. ROSENSTEIN, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. aprl7-lyd&w YEKS, KATHFON ftrCO. M VIerclia,nt Tailoring! - GENTLEMEN, we Have new in stock a Fine Assortment of SERGES in all the most Fashionable Celers. GENTLEMEN, we have new in stock a Fine Assortment of ENGIISH CHEVIOTS with silk imclure in all the Fashionable Celers. MYEKS, EATHFON & CO. . HOUSE JFUKNISULNG GOODS. TCUHN WILLBON- HOUSEFURNISHING. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER. Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, And CHEAPEST GARDEN TOOLS in Town. Plumbing. Gas-Fitting, Tin-Reefing and Spouting Specialties. FLINN & WILLSON, 152 North Queen Street. SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.l LANCASTER, PA. VLUSIBEK'S SVl'l'LIES. fAS FITTING, ETC. JOHN L. ARNOLD. IRON PIPE for GAS, WATER and STEAM STOPS AND CUT T0 ANY LENGTU- VAT VFQ ALL KINDS OF FITTINGS for STEAM, WATER and GAS LOWEST PRICES. SLATE MANTLES AND LOW DOWN GRATES. CHEAPEST GA8 F1XTUKES IN tllK C1TV. SLATE, TIN AND GRAVEL ROOFER. NO0. 11, 18 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. rapis-ttd LUJUOKS, AC. INGW ALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 05 West King Street. lebltf ly HOCBKAl.. & CO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, We. 43 North Queen street, lancaster, l'a. The Very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINKS unl LIQUORS, con. Rlantly for sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky et the distillation of 1873. 1'ure unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted et the vintage et 18C0. Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines te suit the trade. Ieb3-3md HOUSEAL & CO. -VTAIT "WINK. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest MALT EXTRACT EVEB PBKr-AItED. An invigorating HEALTH AND TABLE BEVERAGE. A reliable remedy for INDI GESTION, PEBILITV nnd MAI.N UTKITION highly recommended ter ENFEEBLE l PEK SONS, CONVALESCENTS and NURSING HOTUEUS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Gents per Pint Bettle. OH AS. WOLTERS, PBCfcPECT BREWERY, .PHILADELPHIA. Lahcastkb Depot. GEO. A. K1EUL. ml3md READ THIS Lawcastxb, Pa., April 28, 1881. Tn KlDWKTCtTRA Mv'O COXFAKT. Genu It gtves me much pleasure te say that after using one pack of KIDNEYCURA I have been entirely cured of a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, ana that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend lt,andknewthatmany of my mends who have used It have been benefited. PETER BAKES, masiyd foreman Examiner ana Express. THE INDIAN REVOLT. THE BtTUUN OK A XUUG STJKV1VOB. A Graphic Description of the 3Iasacre A Train Attacked by the Kedtklun. Htanislaus Metas, aged uine years, bus just arrived at Tucson, from Stevens' sheep camp, with the following story of the ludtau massacre en the leth met.: Before daylight the Indiaus attacked the camp, while we were all asleep. My father and five ether men attempted te get their guns, but were tee late. The Iudiaus rushed in from all sides and overpowered tbem before a shot could be fired. The work of slaughter then began. An Indian put the muzzle of his gun against the head of one man and fired, blowing his brains against the deer and walls. I saw them kill my mother and two brothers by beat ing their brains out with stones. They killed five persons and tied my father and tortured him most dreadfully. He begged them te spare him, but they only tortured him the mete, and finally they split his skull with an axe. An Indian squaw, the wife of one of four frieudly Apache sheep herders who worked with us, saved my life by holding me behind her and begging them te spare me. When all the Mexicaus were dead except me the Iudians left. News comes from Chamberlain that a full train, belonging te a freighter, while en the way from Deadwood te Chamber lain, was stampeded by Sioux Indians, and sixteen head of cattle killed with arrows. This is the most important depredation committed by the Sioux Indians for some years. Dispatches from Majer General Mc Dowell state thai nothing further has hap pened te call for reinforcements. Forsyth is en a trail in the Stein Park raugc. The hostiles are breaking for Mexico and the Grant. Themas and Apache troops are pursuing them. A dispatch from Leidsburgsays : "There is no news of importance from Doubtful Canyon since yesterday. General Forsyth is reported te be in camp en the cast side of the Sleiu Park range, taking tilings easy and ailerding the hostiles every facility for escape. 'It leeks very much like another military farce ever the Indian question. The troops had the Indians completely surrounded at Doubtful Can yon and Horseshoe yesterday night, but it is feared they will escape. TJiera is an unconfirmed repot t current el two pros pectors having been Jailed jes-iertlay four teen miles north of lieic en the Gila read. General McKcuzic is aaid te be en route te join General Fersvt.li and tuke command iu person." Twe companies of cavalry atrFett Point have received orders te ba in readiness te go te Arizona, but marchiug orders have net yet been received. Advices nromeagie at military headquarters, but the impres sion is that the ferce of the lrent is snfli cient te meet auy emergency. Captain Harrison's company, First cavalry, lias left Presidio for Arizona. STATE ITEMS. A CRAZY HUSBAND'S CHIME. ISnrnuui Wants Y. World. x White Elephant. Mr. Baruum has secured Jumbo and yet he is net happy. The white elephants of the King el feiani will net let the great showman sleep. He yesterday despatched a parcel filled with curious and interesting literary contributions including a superbly bound "Life of Barnum," by himself, through a New Yerk house te the consul general of the United States at Bangkok, te be by that functionary presented te his majesty, the first King of Siani, together with a prayer aud petition entreating that potentate te oblige Mr. Baruum and the American people with the lean for a cer tain time, and en any terms agreeable te his majesty, of one of the while elephants which are the pride and glory of the Siam ese reajm. Fortunately for the American consul general the people of Siam are well advanced in civilization. Were they net, auch a request would be likely te cost him dear, for the white elephants are supposed by the I'udhist faith te be ani mated by the spirits of kings and princes. They are regarded as iua man ner tutelary deities, whose presence guar antees the greatness and prosperity of the kingdom. Te ask Siam for the lean of a white elephant is like borrowing the mystic goblet of the Musgraves, which Schiller has celebrated as the " Luck of Eden Hall." If by any chance the first king should incline his ear te the s.uit of Baruum, tbe great showman may die in peace unless, indeed, he should be stim t dated by such an asteuudintr success into offering the pope a round price for the lean of that ancient bronze which for cen turies has received the homage of the faithful of all lands and all races in the great central aisle of St. Peter's. It should be borne in mind, however, that the white "elephants of Siam are net white at all, except en the standard of the nation. They arc Albines, in fact, and the finest of them are of a light salmon color. They are kept surrounded in the royal stables with ether white animals, such as swans, white crews, white pigeons and a large white monkey, whose func tion it is te ward off evil spirits. If the monkey docs his duty he will probably bite off the nose of the consul general and se cud the matter. Meanwhile let us make the most el Jumbo while be still has the field te himself. DlirinG AN OLD MAN. UewTwaJerwr Women get hi Moiiey nnil Frightened 111 m out of Court. Twe women named Brown, sisters, living together in Scotch Plains, near Plainfield, have been committed te jail en a charge of grand larceny made by Peter Clawsen, of Dunellcn. Clawsen is a feeble old man, well-known for his eccentricity aud whose adventures in search of a wife have ex cited great amusement in the vicinity of his home for several years. He became infatuated with ene of the Brown women and went te' beard at their house. They en one pretext and another induced him te entrust them with $300 of his money and also te make them presents te the value of $150 mere. They had also made him premise te get them a further amount of $20 te-day. It was evidently their in tention te get possession of all the old man's mousy, of which he has a consider able sum in bank. When arrested $100 in money, a watch and a larijc quantity of clothing belonging te Clawsen wcre found in their possession. A sensation was created during the examination when one of the women endeavored te ferce Clawsen te marry her then and there and frightened him se that he lied from the court room. The women have heretofore borne a doubt ful reputation. They are new iu jail at Elizabeth in default of bail. A Memerial te Longfellow. The movement recently inaugurated for the organization of an association te pro vide a suitable memorial te Longfellow, te be placed in the open space- opposite Craigie house, Bosten, has taken definite shape. James Russell Lewell has been chosen president of the association and Jhe vice presidents are Oliver Wendell Helmes, JehnG. Whittier, Chas. W. Eliet, president of Harvard ; Dr. Charles Dean and Alexander Agassiz. The secretary is Arthur Gilman and Jehn Bartlett is treasurer. A CheMer County Mathematician Murders Uis Wife With a KoUieg-Pln. J. D. Andrews killed his wife at their residence. near Haycsville, Chester county. It appears that for several years " Professer " Andrews, as he is familiarly called, has manifested a tendency te in sauity and an attendant was hired te watch him. Monday night, while Sirs. Andrews was in her sitting room, her hus band, who bad been left unguarded for a moment in an adjoining room, seized a rolling-pin and, quietly stealing up behind his wife, dealt her a terrible blew en the head. She fell te the fleer insensible, while the attendant, returning just at this moment, secured Andrews aud sum moned medical aid. There was no hope, however, and Mrs. Andrews died at four o'clock without recovering consciousness. She was about fifty years of age. Prof. Andrews, who is about sixty years old. accumulated a large fortune by his wen derful skill as a mathematician, lie was known as tub " Lightning Calculater," and it is supposed that his peculiar mental exercise was the prime cause of his mind breaking down. Accident and Crime. William G. Engle, a Pottstown batter, doing business in Philadelphia, commit ted suicide by drowning in theManatawny creek,' about two miles above town. The finding of his hat en the banks of .the creek this morning led te the tagging of the creek and the finding of the body to night, no had been subject te occasional spells of insauity for some years. ' Christian Dctwciler, teller of the First National bank, of Norriste.vn, died sud denly at his residence last cveuiug of par alysis. He was about 35 years old. He was apparently in the full vigor of health, but after eating a hearty supper aud while seated en a chair conversing with his wife he was suddenly stricken by death. He was a deacon of the Baptist church, su perintendent of that Sunday tclioel and a highly respected citizen. At Nazareth en Monday evening Aslier Trech, aged twelve, son of 'Jerdan Trech, of Clearfield, fell through rotten beards coveting a well eighty feet deep and was drowned. Yesterday morning Amanda Schamp, cook at Nazareth hall, was se verely but tied by her clothing catching lire from the stove. li is thought recovery is impossible. Fierce forest fires are burning en the Poceuo "mountains, in the western part of Menreo county, and :it Fl.ubroekvilic, N. J. The btreng brcczi. during the last 40 hours has increased t he size of the iitcs. There is as yet no fires of any consequence in Pike county. Iu Mauch Chunk .'ebu Speckner, who drank two ounces of laudanum after beat ing his wife se badly as te endanger her life, died from the effects of the poison Spalls from the Koysteue. State treasurer-elect Baily ha? ..u ..u neunccd the following appointments : Cashier, Captain A. C. Nutt, of Uniou Unieu Uniou tewji, Fayette county ; Approval Clerk, N. C. Grcenawalt, Franklin county; County Clerk, Jehn S. Helmes, Pitts burgh ; Messenger, Geerge A. Cornelius, Philadelphia ; Watchman, E. II. II. Stack pole, Milllin county; Fireman, Geerge A. Smith, Lancaster. Of the above named appointees Grcenawalt, Nutt aud Slack pole are serving under state treasurer But ler. Pike cettuty is threatened with a very bad attack of the oil fever. A yang of men have been at work leveling the streets of Milferd, aud Saturday in excavating near the residence of Jacob Klcinhaus an oily fluid, which is new pronounced te be crude petroleum, commenced trickling from the ground. All who have exam ined the greasy fluid think it is oil and developments are auxieusly av.aited. Anether case of smallpox has appeared iu Harrisburg, the victim being a news boy en an immigrant train. The county commissioners of Berks county have instructed their attorney te prosecute auy aud all who may have bcen implicated with Adam Duuder, ex treasu rer, iu the criminal misappropriation of the public funds. It is said tliat impor tant arrests arc te be made. Thrce bams wcre burned by incendi aiies iu Shrewsbury, Yerk couuty,en Sun day. Bauds of tramps are living iu tcuts alongthe Maidencrce!:, Lerks county, aud greatly annoy farmers. Many petty rob beries are reported. The Pennsylvania railroad company has had four different Hues of surveys made for a railroad from Norristown through the Schuylkill Valley te Heading. A movement is being made in Reading for the organization of another fire com pany, te be called Jie Hibcrian hose com pany. Cars are being .eaded at Harrisburg with muskets aud shipped te New Yerk ; thence they will be forwarded te Germany, Austria, Spain and Russia. A new paper, te be called the Lebanon County Independent, will be issued at Leb anon, beginning en May 11. The pros pectus announces that it will oppose all rings and bosses. There is room in Leba non for a little independent fire. The committee of Republican lawyers opposed te the renominatien of Judge Briggs report the following names of tit persons te run against him': Henry R. Edmunds, Charles E. Morgan, jr., Mayer Sulzberger and Rebert N. Wilsen. Honeybrook, Chester county, has a woman barber. . Frem the Cornwall ere hills, in Leba non county, 27,000 tens of ere are taken per month. Recently a farmer in Lehigh county had valuable additions te his live stock in the period of forty-eight hours : In the first place his wife gave birth te a bouncing boy ; two cows had a calreacu ; a third had twin calves, and a fourth triplets ; a sew had a litter of eight pigs, and a cat had ten kittens all of which are said te be alive and doing well. m m Hew the Eagle screams. The Heuse had an exciting debate yes terday ever the proposed censure of Min ister Lewell for his failure te have the American suspects released. Robinson, the Brooklyn orator, iu the ceurse of his speech, said : "1 say, light, independence or fight;' Madiseu said: 'Give up the right of search or figlit ; ' aud I Bay, and this Heuse and all true Americans say, fight. When I came here I found the American cagle drugged and drowsy, her bleed poisoned with political pyemia, her wing wet with the mildew of monarchy and her beak filled with Lewell garbage. I reused .her from her igneble slumber ; I brushed the dew from her magnificent pinion ; I gave her voice te the music of freedom, and sent her with her magnifi cent wing te fan the tempest and sear te the sun." 0m A Murder In tbe Middle or the Street. In Louisville, Ky., Officer Gus Rosen berg shot and killed A. T. Fielder near Fit stand Jeffersen streets last evening. Seme time since Fielder was indicted mi some petty charge and supposing the oili eili cer'was his accuser began quarreling with him. Fielder struck, Rosenberg, who then attempted te arrest him. Fielder broke away, ran into his house and the officer started for help. He had gene but a short distance when he discovered r lelder at his heels with a hatchet. The officer ran into the middle of the street, followed by his assailant and he then turned and fired two shots, ene of which passed through Fielder's head, killing him instantly. Ro senberg gave himself up and was admitted te bail. MED1CAI. B llOfffl-S IKU.1 HITTERS. A Smeeth Complexion can be had by every lady who will use Parker's GingerTenic. Reg ulating the internal organs and purifying the bleed it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom te the checks, bee notice. ap7-lmdcodJtcew Liver diseases, headache, and constipation, caused bv bad ingestion, quickly cured by Brown's Iren Bitters. apvH-lwdAw Hepe en, Hepe Ever, Ne mnttcr what the aliment may be, rheuma tism, neuralgia, lameness, asthma, bronchitis it ether treatment- h.i vi failed hope en ! go at once for Themas' Eciectric Oil. It will secure you immediate relief. Ker s.de at H. B. Cecluun's dru;j ntere. 137 North tjiiccn street, Lancaster. Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist, liuthven, Ont. writes: "I have, the greatest cenmlence In your Burdock Bleed Bitters. Iu one case with which I am personally acquainted their suc cess wits almost incredible. Or.c lady told me mat nun a neuic uiu ner mere goeu man Hun dreds of dollars' worth of lucdicine she had previously taken." Price $1. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. CZOTUING. Eight te Cheese Frem. Wc offer a choice of eight full lines te the $ie suit men. Three of them are diagonal cheviets with the tone of color and style of fabric that appear in the real Scotch Suitings one each, gray, brown and olive mixed. Twe are true blue llannels. One of them .ill wool and honest all through ; the ether mere showy, very strong and sound as a flan nel can be with cotton in the warp. Three dark Union Cas simeres all of them neat, dura ble and dressy enough te pass for much higher cost. We call our present show of Men's Suits atie the best we have ever made. Wanamakek & Brown, OAK MALL, Sixth awd Market Stubkth. PHILADELPHIA. J?A.l'EttUAJilNGS, AC. pilAKKS TV. FKY. VB MIK BACK AGAIN TO OUIi OLD STOKE BOOM, Which lias been Uiiuedilud and Enlarged. We open out with a NEW STOCK OF WALL PAPBES AND Window Shades. Of Every Docilptlen. In connection with our Hue et pieds, we have taken paitef thu room ler the exclusive sale et LACE CURTALNtf, FINE MIRRORS. POLES, POLES?, CORNICES, &c, &c. Of which we have an Extensive Line. A visit of inspection solicited. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. aeAt.. B. it. MARTIN, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In all kinds el LUMBER AND COAL, ara- rant- Kn 150 Vnrtli Wntr and 'Prince treets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd cbH0& WILEY, jr( SOUTH WATEH ST., Lancaster, Em. Wholesale and Ketail Dealers la LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CiiNTliK SQUARE. leb28-lyd -UJOLK KKBTI1.IZEU. We are new able te furnish our farmers with High Grade Fertilizers, Sonic especially adapted for raising tobacco. Sold at Ceal Yard. HarricburK pike, or at General OlUce, Se. 20 East Chestuut Street. KAUFFSfAX, KELLEB & CO. aprl-lwd SAMUEL H. FKICE, ATTOHNEV, HAS Removed his Ollice trem 56 North Duke street te Ne. 41 ORANT STREET. Immedi ately in Rear of Court Heuse, Lenx' New Building. ml7-tfd STRENGTH te vigorously push a business, strength te study a. profess ieu, strength te reg ulate a household, strength te ile a dayM labor without phybic.il p.iii:. All this represents what is wanted in the often heard expression, "O ! I wish I had the strength ! " If you are biekeu down, have uet energy, or feel as if life itek hardly r.eitL the living, you can be relieved and re stored te robust health and .strength by taking CROWN'S. IUON BH TERS, which is a true tonic- -a medi ciue universally leceniiuemlcd fei .i!l wasting dteCascF. Mil N. Fremont St., Kaltlmerc. During the war I wasinjnted iu the stomach by a iiii-eul ti shell, and have sutleicd lreni It ever since. About lour :ife it broughteiipunilysb, wliieh in jt tie in bed :.ix uieuth-i. mid tin be.it doctor in the i-i'.y said 1 could net live. I Millered trlu lully from iinHgestieii, mid lei ever two year could net t solid loed and leralure poi Hen Of the time was tinubk: teietahi even liquid heiuiIinieut 1 trio! ISlUnyN'S IRON BITTER au.t new after tukin t bottle I am able te yet upand;,ou;euu:t and am lapfdly jckevuung. U.- l;t!;i.u. llliOWN'S IKON IJIITIIUN b a complete aud sure icuiedy for Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Wcukistt-K aud all diseases icquiriug it tine, i cit able, non-alcoholic tonic. J, cmiches the bleed, gives new life te i;e mus cles and tone te the uere?. Fer s de at H. 15. COCHRAN'S Uraj Sti re. 137 North i lucen-street, Lancaster. apl-lwd&w j IAKAIKKSAND XIIOSK LIVINU OUTtll' . town uwuy lreiu phy.sleiaus would de well te keep thu OccidtMitut in this Iiejim: Ii immediate use. .Nothing eaiisuj iihuciiiixIM In a li'iuseheld th-iu :i caseet Scarlet Ke er or Diphtheria. Allure liable te take it. thieuli contagion, aud our utter helpleMiean u'-miUi a time is plainly brought home te in:. Ven should be prepared therctere te cluck the lirst symptoms of sere threat by having tin Occidental near at hand ami taking It in stantly. It is si-iple. sale ahd sum. Sold ly 11. 15. Cochran, druggist, 1:57 and !.! Ninth Queen street, Lancaster. u'iMud 1WY attern; ILOMINO OUT! AT AND BEI.OW COST. My cutira stock et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. IS i'ORSALU AT AND UELOIV COST. .r This Is a hire chance for GOOD BARGAINS. AS I IIAVK AN IMMENSE STOCK OF UOOD.S, On lutuil, which were all iitirchused ler call. J. M. LONG, JSI-tftl 11 NORTH IIVKKX STRKKT. rpuE isektii i;m imv coons hTei:i; De-ires te call attention te thu following bargains in NEWSPKlKti DRESS WOODS. niNCARA SILKS. ;tt T,yt; :i j;.id. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE BKICE MriTINGS ENGLISH ALL-WOOL SUITINGS. Cleth Fiu , ill Zic a J aid. A tine article in BLACK CASHMERE, - Full -US inches wide, at One L'ell.ir a yaid, is considered a Special Ilaiain. A Jeb Let of ALL LIN EN SHIRT FRONTS, New eMcrcd at TEN CENTS apirce. cannot be replaced te tell ut les than Sixteen Cents apices. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER. I'A. s OFFICE LANCASTER OAS LIOUT AMD Fuel Ce. Lakcastkr. April 15, 1832. Helders of the following numbers et the I Mortgage Bends of the above company, new UUC, ISSUCU lv iuu xii&iiiAuiui uiiq sumijuiiy. may have them renewed ler net less than 15 years at 5 per cent, interest, upon presenta tion at the banking heuse of Messrs. Reed & I Hendersen, at any time prier te May 1st. next. upon the bends. The renewal bends will have the security et the original mortgage which is a lien upon the property of the company. Any bondholder who docs net desire te re new hia bend upon the above terms can re ceive the principal of his bend and accrued interest. It net presented for payment or continua tion, all I ntcrest en the same will cease en and after the 1st day of May. 188A 9100 RONDs : Nes. 1. 3. 7, 0. 13, 15, 17, 1!), 21, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 37, 39, 41, 43, 43, 40. 51, 55. 57. 61. C3, f.7,(. 71, 73. 75, 79, 81. 85, 87. 81. !, 9 97, 10!, 101, 19. 107, 109, 113. 115, 117. 119. 121. 141. 125. r,00 BONDS: Ne-2..HM2. 14.10, IS. ee. 22, 26, 30, 32, !K, 38, 40. 42. 44, S, 48, 50, 52, 51. W, IK), 62. CI. 91,000 BONDS : 5, 7, II. 13, 17, 19 21, 2 1, 2T., 27, 2l. 31, Si, 33. 37, 39, 41, 48, 47, 61, 53, 55, 57, 61, 63. 65. 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79. " J. H. BAUMGARDNER. al5-l3td Treasurer. 1LKS AMI DKKS.S UOOD3. Watt, Shand & Ce., Are dally receiving New Goods li. thin D partmeut,andul!ei the beat pebulblca! tie in BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. PLAIN, STRIPED and POLKA DOT., Gil 31 ER SILKS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SC RAH SILK-, uniy ay: a i are; MOIRE ANTIQUE, DAMMAs1-! and lll.- CADE SILKS. An Immense Stock et NEW DRESS GOODS In all the Popular Fabric, at i.e-.t4.--.t I'i.k--. New Opening, a Choice Line of PABAS0IS AND SUSSHAJJLB, In all Sizes and Qualities. We Oiler a New Xlee el CORSETS, Many Popular Makes, Including JIuditrr.c: y's. Dr. Warren's, Thompson's Glevo Fit itrand Ball's Patent Spiral Spring Cerhct. In Fey ting and We invite the Special Attention et Ladlcj te Extraordinary Bargalus In German Table Damasks, At Sic, 33c, 37c. 45c and EOc aWnrd, In Hand some Designs aud much under lutuui pricv. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET.